Just came back from watching
Supernatural's season 4 finale at friend's house. Well, it blew me away! I don't want to say much right now other than I think Dean is made of awesome,
and he is pretty. Uhm, like
very pretty.
I'm sure I'll have more things to say when I organize my thoughts and speculations better after a good night sleep.
Also thank you
dreams_of_honey for an awesome discussion earlier in the day. Turned out what we talked about became quite relevant tonight. :)
Comments
And what she said... *the bitch* totally in line with what I thought of her, and what I thought of Sam. I love how well things fit together. I like the fact Kripke actually PLAN things in advance, instead of making things up as he go along... like you know who. ;)
I so wanted to hear Sam apologize to Dean. I didn't think I'd hear it until Fall, but I was pleasantly surprised. :)
And the jacket clinging... Ahhhhhhhhh *iz made of awesome*
ETA: Oh, and I'm glad Bobby didn't die. Not because I love Bobby (I do), but because finale belongs to the boys, nobody should steal tear-jerks away from them!
Edited at 2009-05-15 07:27 am (UTC)
However, I also think that despite these nice imagery of the brotherly love, Dean and Sam are on the opposite sides more than ever.
Dean is firmly slated on the Heaven's side, whether he likes it or not. And it isn't a coincidence Sam has to be the one to break Lucifer free. What comforts me though is Dean's words to the angels: he cares not of the battle of H&H. He's only concerned with watching after his family, and he'll take and accept Sam whatever way he is. ::sniff::
I've never watched Lost. I was a little scared away by J.J. Abram's reputation. But I've noticed and appreciated SPN never tried to be more clever than what it is. It delves in for the emotional impact, with a side of a careful planning of the backbone story arc. I don't like a show to be gimmicky. And SPN never was. Even with episodes like "Monster Movie", "Yellow Fever", "Jump the Shark", "Monster at the End of the Book", etc, there was solid and honest story-telling.
And I was wrong to say Zachariah is in league with Uriel. He's more like an over-eager general who's anxious to go to war thinking they have the arsenal (Dean) to win the battle. He isn't human friendly, but he and his angels' main enemy are Lucifer and the demons. Regardless how Dean feels about these heavenly creatures, he'll have to fight Lucifer/demons as well, especially since he and his brother each had a hand in bringing the apocalypse.
The question is will Sam be on the same side with Dean. Sam was a little too hypnotized by the coming Lucifer for my comfort. Since S2 he's hailed by the demons to lead the demon army. I'm a little afraid Lucifer will try to control Sam, forcing him doing things he doesn't want to do.
Also we know Sam was turned into a Demon while killing Lilith. But after that, he lost his mojo. But does that mean he's not a demon anymore? Or was he a demon without much power?
Both boys broke my heart!
*Loved* the boys, especially DEAN! *g*
I just finished my brain dump on the episode. Check out the next journal entry. I also posted it at the SPN Board. :)
I totally enjoyed our discussion. It made the finale extra special for me. :D